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Mar. 18, 2010 By hn
Dr. Rob Sinnott’s new Textbook of Chiropractic Philosophy should be included in the curriculum at every chiropractic college. Clear, concise, and very readable, the principles that define a profession are elucidated with practical examples of their application and an impassioned understanding that could only have come from many years of real-world application of those principles. Dr. Sinnott provides a treasure that compliments and builds on the prior benchmark works on the subject by Palmer, Stephenson, Barge and Strauss. - Herb Newborg - President, Chiropractic America
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Mar. 29, 2010 By John Goodfellow
What a great way to learn about our philosophy. Modernized language - true content - wonderful to see Dr. Sinnott in print. The first few chapters are worth the purchase price.
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Jan. 31, 2012 By Erick Swenson
This book is a must read for any Chiropractor looking to study the philosophy and principles of Chiropractic! It is an integral part of my continued study and understanding. It should be a required textbook for all T1 Chiropractic students. I keep 3-4 extra copies at my office to give to students or doctors who come to observe.
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Jan. 8, 2010 By dabigdoc
The question first in my mind was we have Stephenson why would be need Sinnott? The answer is simple - Dr. Sinnott restates classical chiropractic philosophy in a much clearer way. He pays particular attention to terms and definitions and makes an excellent case for chiropractic being entitled to it's own vocabulary. He does a good job of removing the "religious" leanings BJ propagated to circumvent the law. Ever chiropractor should read this book no matter where they fall in the spectrum of chiropractic. The way this book has clarified things should allow for better understanding and lead to some of the critics of chiropractic philosophy within the profession to be able to move... More > toward embracing true chiropractic. Everyone, who is labeled a chiropractor, should read this book since you cannot be a chiropractor without knowing what chiropractic is. I would suggest particularly those who feel chiropractic do not need philosophy read this to see if their reasons are valid.

W. Charles Hollensed, D. C. < Less

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Copyright Chiropractic Books, Inc (Standard Copyright License)
Edition First Edition
Publisher Chiropractic Books, Inc.
Published November 11, 2011
Language English
Pages 291
 
Binding Hardcover (dust-jacket)
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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